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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in which designated" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context or location that has been designated, but it lacks clarity and completeness. Example: "The report outlines the areas in which designated resources will be allocated."
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I thought we'd no longer suffer television in which designated saviours rushed to apparently help the poor and downtrodden, while actually helping themselves to prime time.
The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan has developed several initiatives to combat the threat, increased its emphasis on cultural sensitivity and established a "guardian angel" system in which designated American troops watch over their comrades during meetings and patrols with Afghans.
Heterozygous flies orc6 35 /Cy, GFP-orc6-wt; orc6 35 /Cy, GFP-orc6-W228A/K229A; orc6 35 /Cy, GFP-orc6-D224A/Y225A contain endogenous orc6 deletion and GFP Orc6 fusion transposons in which designated amino acids were mutated to alanine.
This zero-reporting system, in which designated reporting sites report even if there are 0 cases, is driven by surveillance officers from the provincial health authorities, who visit the provincial hospitals to review registers and discuss recent patient illness manifestations (signs and symptoms) with the treating clinicians.
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One of the clearest examples can be found in the design and development of the Wing Energy Plan passed by the Regional Government in 2001, which designated areas for the installation of windmills.
The estates met regularly in the Diet, which designated the council.
The Patum is the only surviving festival of its kind in Catalonia, a distinction recognized by Unesco, which designated it in 2005 as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Blasting will also be used as a last resort, with the consent of the Landmarks Preservation Commission, which designated Carnegie Hall in 1967.
Think Finance caters to the 60 million "unbanked," individuals in the U.S., which designate consumers who don't have traditional bank accounts or cannot qualify for credit cards.
According to Think Finance CEO Ken Rees, there are 60 million "unbanked," individuals in the U.S., which designate consumers who don't have traditional bank accounts or cannot qualify for credit cards.
Of course, these objects, like the concepts which designate them, are distinguished by possession of the properties in terms of which the designating concepts are defined.
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